109 - How to Conjugate "Faire" (To Do, Make) in French (Future Tense)

 
 

In this episode, you'll learn to conjugate the French verb "faire" in the simple future tense. (I will do/make, you will do/make, etc.

If you’d prefer to listen on the go, listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

Links & Cheat Sheet

Transcript

Intro: Welcome to the French Made Easy podcast, where I give you all the basics you need to speak French clearly and confidently. I'm your host, Mathilde, and I'm a French teacher, mumpreneur, and bread and cheese lover. Join me as I dive into all things French for beginners, and deliver to you bite-sized and easy-to-follow lessons every Tuesday. Let's get started, "on commence"!

Hello everyone, bonjour tout le monde. 🧡 Welcome back to the French Made Easy podcast, this is episode number 109, numéro 109!

I'm glad to be back here. It's been a few weeks of sickness, and I'm finally starting to feel good enough to record another lesson for you all.

Today we are doing some conjugation.

So in this episode, you will learn to conjugate the French verb "faire" which means "to do/make" in the future tense, and more precisely the simple future tense. 

We already learned the conjugation in the present tense of the verb "faire" in episode number 24, so many episodes ago, so if you're not familiar with the present tense of "faire" yet, then I suggest you start with episode 24 and then come back to this episode to learn the future tense.

Also before we start, if you're new to the podcast, make sure you have your lesson's cheat sheet in front of you, so you can see how the words are written while listening to the lesson. Once you've finished listening to the lesson, head over to the French Made Easy Exercise Library, to download the lesson's exercises and practice what you've learned. All the download links are in the episode notes.

Alright so let's see the simple future tense conjugation of "faire" (to do). I'll share some examples in a minute.

Repeat after me.

  • je ferai (I will make)

  • tu feras (you will make, singular informal)

  • il fera (he will make)

  • elle fera (she will make)

  • on fera (we will make, informal)

  • nous ferons (we will make)

  • vous ferez (you will make, plural or singular formal)

  • ils feront (they will make, masculine)

  • elles feront (they will make, feminine)

Now let's see some examples.

So you will notice that in some French expressions, we use the verb "faire" in French, even if “to do, to make” is not the verbs we use in English. Some expressions with “faire” aren’t a word-for-word translation.

For examples:

  • "faire le ménage" = to clean up

  • "faire attention" = to be careful

  • "faire de la randonnée" = to go hiking

And actually, I'll record an episode, hopefully, next week, on French expressions using the verb "faire" in French, but where it’s not used in English.

  • Je ferai mes devoirs plus tard. (I'll do my homework later.)

  • Qu'est-ce que tu feras demain soir ? (What will you do tomorrow night?)

  • Il/elle fera des crêpes pour le goûter. (He / She will make crepes for afternoon tea.) 

  • On fera le ménage le week-end prochain. (We will do the house cleaning next weekend.) 

  • Nous ferons attention sur la route. (We'll be careful on the road.)

  • Est-ce que vous ferez les courses aujourd'hui ? (Will you do the grocery shopping today?) 

  • Ils/elles feront de la randonnée pendant leurs vacances. (They will go hiking during their vacation.)

Ok, so recap of the verb "faire" in the future tense, make sure you know it by heart, because it's such a common verb that we use in French. We use in so many expressions:

  • je ferai (I will make)

  • tu feras (you will make, singular informal)

  • il / elle fera (he/she will make)

  • on fera (we will make, informal)

  • nous ferons (we will make)

  • vous ferez (you will make, plural or singular formal)

  • ils / elles feront (they will make, masculine & feminine)

Et voilà! That's the end of today's lesson. I hope you enjoyed it. Don't forget to head over to the FME Exercise Library to practice what you've learned today. I'll chat with you in the next episode! À bientôt. 💋

Mathilde Kien1 Comment